

Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona.” Sophia Urista, 36, the frontwoman for cover band Brass Against, urinated over a fan after telling the audience she needed to pee but couldnt make the bathroom A male fan was brought on stage and. That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at Brass Against shows. “We had a great time in Daytona last night at Welcome To Rockville. In the aftermath of the onstage urination, Brass Against themselves issued the below statement: The charge of indecent exposure in Florida, if laid, can carry up to a max of one year in jail or a $1,000 fine. Like most of North America, It is presently illegal for one to expose their sexual organs in public or in the private premises of another in Florida if done so in a vulgar or indecent manner. The Daytona Beach News-Journal now report that the incident was brought to the attention of local authorities and the matter is currently being looked into. NSFW footage of all that transpiring circulated widely online over the weekend and can be found here. Urista and Brass Against are set to support Tool on tour in 2022, and while we recommend reading up on venue bathroom policies, or packing a raincoat, you can find those dates here.This led to her eventually calling for volunteers to be peed on, with her inviting one willing fan onstage who she then proceeded to relieve herself on. You can view the footage at your discretion here. Urista's urination gave a whole new meaning to "livestream," as Welcome to Rockville's organizers had allowed for online viewing in celebration of their 10th anniversary.

The recipient then gets up off the stage and pumps his fist for the raucous onlookers.

Months after news of a Turnstile mosh pit pooper, we now have footage of a lead vocalist taking time out of a festival set to urinate on an incredibly willing fan.Īs Loudwirepoints out, Brass Against - a New York-based outfit who aim to "inspire social and personal change" through both original songs and covers of Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Soundgarden and more - fully stole the show with the golden shower yesterday (November 11) at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, FL.įan-shot footage from the event circulating online - which is absolutely NSFW - sees frontwoman Sophia Urista positioning herself over a fan lying face up onstage while Brass Against play a cover of Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up."Īfter dropping her drawers and repeating the line, "I think I heard a shot," the rocker proceeds to relieve herself on the fan - and the crowd goes wild. A few minutes later, the man indeed climbed onto the stage, with an apparently empty can attached to his. The return to live music continues to be a wild one. Sophia Urista isnt first rocker to pee on stage.
